The Ninety has a Britpart/Allmakes/ Bearmach one for a few years and is fine. My Td5 has a Britpart one, chances are they are all the same whatever you buy.
The top of the tank is easy to see if the fuel is coming from the seal or pipe connections otherwise follow the pipes as they have a habit of rubbing through and therefore causing a leak.
The "cotton reel" type poly bushes are a pain on the rear arms, I dont see the improvement. I will find you a video.
On my son's Ninety I did it all by hand with bolts and g-clamps. To be fair it was covid lock down so needed to find something to do.
Td5? I had to cut the head of a ring spanner and then weld a cut down socket so I could put an extension bar up past the fuel rank to undo the nut.
Maybe jack the chassis up so the axle is lower, if that makes sense (probably not)
You will need...
I wonder if it depends on what you want to do. If you have a base model then there will be less systems to diagnose.
We don't have a Nanocom but it seems like it covers just about everything you would need.
Zenith carbs are prone to warping but can be sanded flat again I do believe.
Webber carb was £120 at the time so wasn't worth faffing around, sold the worn out Zenith for rebuild.
Looking at it...being in the last third of my life and wanting to enjoy myself...what made me think trying to recover this ferrous mess was a good use of my time?
Sanity check over and thank you!
I’ve been green laning since I got my first Landy in the early 90’s. I started with some friends who were members of a local off road club which was mostly into trials. We went in groups of two or three and didn’t tear up the lanes or drive off...
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I would suggest a Webber is the most affordable option.
Rebuilt carbs are pretty expensive last time I looked.
Don't be tempted by the Chinese Zenith, we had one and it was total rubbish. We then got a good 2nd hand Zenith...
Why do people need to be told how to behave?
All sorts of behaviour is available to be seen on the Internet, some just fine some not, doesn't make it an excuse.
The group in the video know full well they were driving where they shouldn't and...
Some of them have them for timing, I think they line up with the "wrong" slot in the flywheel. Ours doesn't have it, maybe the earlier engines have it?
Pretty sure it's on one of TrailerFitters 200tdi videos.